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Enclosure 2 (V.),
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Chambers,
Supreme Court, Hongkong,
28th. January, 1908.
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«Viajarnað. I al no1o0
sir,
It is now nearly seven weeks since I forward-
-ed to Your Excellency the Rule of Court which I had made alter-
-ing the Vacations of the Court, which Your Excellency has been
good enough to inform me has been sent to the Chamber of Com
-merce for their opinion.
2.
I think Your Excellency will agree with me that the time which the Chamber has taken to express their
views is hardly courteous either to the Government or to the
Chief Justice. It is causing some inconvenience to myself and
members of the legal profession, and I therefore have the
honour to request Your Excellency to sanction a motion being
made at the sitting of the Legislative Council next week,
approving the Rule. The Chamber of Commerce is represented on
the Council, and if that hody has any objection to the proposed
now vacations they can be then stated and answered by one of
the Members of the Bar who is also a Member of Council.
↑ have etc.) (sd.) F. T. Piggott,
Chief Justice.
.001amo) to "admaɗ) Lareneð gnodynoH
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lis Excellency
Sir Frederick Lugard, K.C.M.G., Governor of Hongkong.